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Its rare now that I post 3 photo's all at once as I feel the views are much higher when done singular...however through advice I give you these 3 different perspectives of Redhayes New Bridge in Exeter Devon that over looks the M5 motorway.....this motorway was closed during the night for 2 nights allowing cranes to be used to haul the massive structure into place in 2011...again I suppose we can say its the new technology of today....hope you enjoy...Smirf
I took the picture on the left a little while ago using a 14mm [28mm] wide angle lens, but passing it a few days later I noticed that the church door in the distance looked a lot closer in real life than in the picture.The picture on the right is one that I took again using a 30mm [60mm] lens and this looks more true to life. Goes to prove that telephoto lenses flatten perspective. So then, how long would the tele lens have to be to bring the church door actually into the gate!!! [hmphh..just a joke, lol!!]
The 'fish' skyscrapers from my previous shot suddenly appear not-so-tall, when viewed from the 'skybridge' atop the nearby Kingdom Tower
"Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending.
You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of humility."
~ Saint Augustine
Inside my truck cab I sometimes feel large and cramped, but walking in nature, perspective changes all that. Looking up into the night in the middle of nowhere, all those star's, unimaginably far away, now that's perspective. Time is the same.
Took this picture last November on a foggy morning in Oregon, Jefferson Rest stop. Took several pictures I really like. The couple walking their dogs, so small next to the tall trees.
So this is proof enough of what a wonderful place we live in up here in the Pacific Northwest.
This is from a little creek in the Quinault that I spent about an hour hiking up one day. I could see a little fall from the road, so I pulled over and began making my way up stream The first fall was nice, but this one was just beautiful.
This shot is actually from the top, looking down on the fall. See below for some more standard views. But, then, that is the point.... everything up here has so many perspectives with which to take it all in. There is no one beauty, or one view. Its countless and left to our own imaginations to capture it all.
Photographic perspective on Sol LeWitt at Mass MoCA.
Shot with the Olympus E-5, Olympus Zuiko 14-35 f2.0 lens, at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts. This is not the art on display but rather the artistic elements of this museum as I see them through the eye of the photographer.
Cloitre / Cloister - Abbaye de Montmajour, / Montmajour Abbey Arles, France
Montmajour Abbey was a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 18th centuries ,the cloister was built during the 12th and 13th centuries;
Abbaye de Montmajour, monastere benedictin batit entre les 10eme et 18emes siecle. le cloistre fut construit entre les 12 et 13 siecles.
ref: Wikipedia
"You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses." --Tom Wilson
The sahdows along the walkway provided an interesting perspective. The conduit housing for the light itself was a plus. Kenosha Wisconsin Harbor.